Episode 002 — The War on Signal
In this video, I speak candidly about what happens when thought moves beyond hierarchy — past interpretation, explanation, and borrowed frameworks — and into the kind of territory where return is no longer guaranteed. I talk through the black hole as a working metaphor, the event horizon as a threshold point, and why fear once lived not in crossing, but in the possibility of not coming back as myself.
This is not a performance, a teaching, or a guided explanation. It’s field journalism: thinking in motion, with pauses, uncertainty, and live signal tracking intact. Concepts like hierarchy, the black box operating system, Amenta/Amenti, and signal are touched on as lived realities, not definitions to memorize.
If this is your first video here, nothing is required. You don’t need prior context, and you don’t need to understand every term. This channel documents how thought moves once it’s no longer managed for comfort or clarity.
This episode is part of Off-Grid Field Notes, an ongoing series of on-camera field observations.